
Lund University WPMM40 Department of Political Science VT2015 Moira Nelson The Recent Healthcare Reforms in Germany – How does the concept of partisanship explain the positions of SPD and CDU/CSU? Jakob Heier Abstract Since the 2000s, several healthcare reforms have been conducted within the healthcare system in Germany. These reforms aimed at decreasing healthcare costs by introducing market processes into public services, among other means. This paper examines the policy preferences and the discourse concerning the reforms of the two dominant parties in German politics, the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Christian Democratic Union (CDU/CSU). It aims at revealing why the parties favoured and supported the particular reform policies. The partisan preferences are determined by applying the theoretical concepts of partisanship, power resources theory and a market-oriented power resources approach. This paper utilises the qualitative method of a discourse analysis. The expected preferences of the parties are compared with the political discourse and the policy outcomes regarding market-orientation and strategies of cost containment and recalibration. It can be demonstrated that the SPD repeatedly acted in a way that contradicted the assumed partisan preferences. Keyword: healthcare reforms, partisanship, power resources, market-oriented reforms, cost containment strategies Acknowledgements I would like to express my gratitude to my supervisor Moira Nelson for the useful comments, remarks and engagement through the learning process of this master thesis. Furthermore, I would like to give my sincere thanks to my friends Cecilia, Colm, and Jana for their help to edit this master thesis and their support on my way. Also, I like to thank my fellow students Alisa, Elin, Emma, Lisa, Teresa and Wilfred for their friendship in the Samhällsvetenskapliga fakultetens bibliotek. Finally, I want to thank my brother Simon, my friends Erik, Lotta and Susanne as well as my family for keeping me harmonious and supporting me throughout the entire process. Table of Content 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Research question ............................................................................................... 2 1.2 Motivation .......................................................................................................... 2 1.3 Structure of the thesis ......................................................................................... 3 2 Policy background .................................................................................................. 4 2.1 Terms and functionalities within the German healthcare system ...................... 4 2.2 The German healthcare system before the reform policies ................................ 5 2.3 Rising costs and non-sustainable financing ....................................................... 6 2.4 Reform options for healthcare systems .............................................................. 8 2.4.1 Market-Oriented Reforms .......................................................................... 8 2.4.2 Examining strategies for cost containment or recalibration ..................... 10 3 Theoretical framework ......................................................................................... 11 3.1 Concept of partisanship .................................................................................... 11 3.2 Traditional Power Resource Theory ................................................................ 14 3.3 Market-Oriented Power Resources .................................................................. 15 3.4 Policy Preferences of CDU/CSU and SPD ...................................................... 16 3.4.1 Theorising the Policy Preferences of the SPD ......................................... 16 3.4.2 Theorising the Policy Preferences of the CDU/CSU ............................... 18 4 Methodology .......................................................................................................... 20 4.1 Discourse analysis ............................................................................................ 20 4.2 Material ............................................................................................................ 20 4.3 Validity and reliability ..................................................................................... 21 5 Analysis .................................................................................................................. 22 5.1 The four reform policies of the German healthcare system ............................. 22 5.1.1 The Act on the Modernisation of the SHI ................................................ 22 5.1.2 The Act for Strengthening Competition in the SHI ................................. 23 5.1.3 The Financing Act of the SHI .................................................................. 23 5.1.4 The Act for the further Development of the Financial Structure and the Quality of the SHI .............................................................................. 24 5.2 The discourse of SPD and CDU/CSU .............................................................. 27 5.2.1 The discourse on the Act on the Modernisation of the SHI ..................... 27 5.2.2 The discourse on the Act for Strengthening Competition in the SHI ..... 29 5.2.3 The discourse on the Financing Act of the SHI ....................................... 30 5.2.4 The discourse on the Act for the further Development of the Financial Structure and the Quality of the SHI ........................................ 32 5.3 Discourse Analysis ........................................................................................... 34 5.3.1 Discourse Analysis of the Act on the Modernisation of the SHI ............. 34 5.3.2 Discourse Analysis of the Act for Strengthening Competition in the SHI ........................................................................................................... 36 5.3.3 Discourse Analysis of the Financing Act of SHI ..................................... 37 5.3.4 Discourse Analysis of the Act for the further Development of the Financial Structure and the Quality of SHI .............................................. 39 6 Discussion and Conclusion ................................................................................... 41 7 References .............................................................................................................. 44 1 Introduction The healthcare system is a fundamental part of the German welfare state. More than 99 per cent of the German population is insured within the health insurance scheme (BMG 2013c: 113). The total healthcare expenditure amounts to more than eleven percent of GDP, ranking Germany among the countries with greatest expenditures within the OECD and even exceeding the OECD average by about two percent (OECD 2013: 156-157; Oduncu 2012: 328). Many laws and reforms targeting the healthcare system were introduced by different governments during the last decades. The most extensive reforms aimed at making the financing of the healthcare system more stable and sustainable while preserving its functionality. In addition, a certain trend towards more competition among the health insurance funds is evident in several reforms. Both tendencies, the focus on financial sustainability, as well as on competition can be recognised easily in the official label of the most significant reforms in the 2000s. These reform policies are named the Act on the Modernisation of the Statutory Health Insurance (GKV1-Modernisierungsgesetz) from 2003, the Act for Strengthening Competition in the Statutory Health Insurance (GKV- Wettbewerbstärkungsgesetz) from 2007, the Financing Act of the Statutory Health Insurance (GKV-Finanzierungsgesetz) from 2010 and the Act for the further Development of the Financial Structure and the Quality of the Statutory Health Insurance (GKV-Finanzstruktur und Qualitäts-Weiterentwicklungsgesetz) from 2014. The political goal of creating and enhancing competition within healthcare as a typical sector of public service raises further questions concerning the type of market and competition. According to Gingrich (2011), at least six ideal types of markets for public sector marketisation can be identified. These are classified by differentiating between allocation and production dimensions and emphasising either the position of the state, citizens (users) or producers (Gingrich 2011: 10-18). The time period from the early 2000s to 2014 is not only characterised by alteration within the healthcare scheme but also by recurring changes on the political level. Except the national elections in 2002, each following parliamentary election led to a change in the formation of the government. The Red-Green federal government formed by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the environmental Green Party (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) remained in office from 1998-2005. The grand coalition government of SPD and the Christian Democratic Union (CDU)/Christian Social Union (CSU) persisted from 2005-2009. This grand coalition was succeeded by a conservative-liberal coalition formed by CDU/CSU2 and the liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP), which lasted until 2013. Since 2013, the 1 The term GKV labels the German abbreviation for Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung, which is the German Statutory Health Insurance. 2 In the following, the
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